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Home Sept. 26th 1863
Mr A. W. Feemster
My Dear Dear Husband,
Your's of Sept. 19th was received on Wednsday eve. Our meeting closed that day though I do not think it ought there were a great many serious. If all the ministers in attendence had have been as much interested & in the spirit of a revival as our dear Bro. Harry was I think we would have been blessed with a most glorious revival. I never saw Bro. Stainback so cold in a meeting before. He would not preach sang a little & talked a little. His excuse was that he was worn he just returned last Friday from Ala. where he spent three weeks visiting Bro Alex. Harris with meetings in two of his churches. They had excellent meetings. We had

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Home Sept. 26th 1863
Mr A. W. Feemster
My Dear Dear Husband,
Your's of Sept. 19th was received on Wednsday eve. Our meeting closed that day though I do not think it ought there were a great many serious. If all the ministers in attendence had have been as much interested & in the spirit of a revival as our dear Bro. Harry was I think we would have been blessed with a most glorious revival. I never saw Bro. Stainback so cold in a meeting before. He would not preach sang a little & talked a little. His excuse was that he was worn he just returned last Friday from Ala. where he spent three weeks visiting Bro Alex. Harris with meetings in two of his churches. They had excellent meetings. We had